Moebius is one-of-a-kind, a master that influenced some many artists that we cover on our site, and when we see works of his, we always feel compelled to share. When the world lost French artists, cartoonist, comic art, writer and concept artist Moebius (aka Jean Giraud) last year, it allowed for us all to reflect just how fantastic his body of work really was and continues to be...

Azul De Corso is a freelance artist, graphic designer, and illustrator based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Her vibrant and uniquely South American-flavored work has landed her such clients as Pepsico, MTV, Nickelodeon, VH1, Unilever, and Creamfields, among others. De Corso has also worked as an art director for editorials in Mexico and Argentina. In addition to her freelance illustration career, she is also a correspondent for IdN magazine.

Bec Winnel is a self-taught artist in the Kiewa Valley, Victoria, Australia. She creates detailed and delicate feminine portraits which are often accompanied by elements of nature and nostalgia. Through Winnel's creative practice, she expresses her experiences from the world around her with the hope that her art will inspire others. Her work is mixed medium, often comprising of colored pencils, pastels, and paint washes.

UNscenefuture is a multi-disciplinary designer, illustrator, fashion stylist and visual artist living in central Florida. UNscenefuture says that his purpose is "producing inspiring artwork for today and tomorrow." This work makes stunning usage of vectors and graphic design to create both logos and illustrations, art that can be used for a multitude of purposes. We especially love this Game of Thrones ilustration.

Cartoon Network recently released a teaser of their upcoming "Steven Universe" pilot, created by the Annie and Emmy award nominated composer/director/writer/storyboard artist Rebecca Sugar. Sugar is known for her work on the hit cartoon series "Adventure Time," and brings a similarly offbeat sense of style and storytelling to her new show. The pilot also marks the first time Cartoon Network has greenlit a solo project spearheaded by a woman, and from the looks of it, this will hardly be Sugar's last for the network.

"I like to put fun and filth into erotic art," says English illustrator Ben Newman. "My paintings are captured moments from ongoing stories, inviting the viewer to be emotionally drawn into the scene rather than observing dispassionately from a distance... My art celebrates women who embrace their sexuality and desires; these are no ethereal waifs but earthy and hungry creatures, eager for feeling and experience. They encourage viewers to connect with them, demanding attention. They whisper you closer and invite you to join them."

Mike DeBalfo was born and raised in Hewitt, New Jersey, later moving to Raleigh, NC, where he studied computer animation at The School of Communications Arts. He also attended the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art in Dover, NJ, focusing mainly on comic book illustration. DeBalfo broke into the industry doing covers for Zenescope Entertainment in 2009, and in the last two years he has illustrated more than 48 covers for Zenescope, Big Dog Ink, Moonstone, and Jay Company Comics.

Sarah Gee Miller is a Vancouver-based artist making hard edge abstract collage and geometric drawings in ink and acrylic. Finding balance and harmony between shape and color, her hypnotizing works conjure dreamlike impressions of tribal art from around the world, delving back into the most basic and primal visual concepts artistically conceived and symbolically interpreted by our ancestors.

Based in Bensheim, Germany, Jakob Pierzyna is a freelance art director, illustrator, and digital artist with long-term experience in the fields of advertising and conceptual art. His portfolio runs the gamut, showing versatility in everything from humorous cartoons to hardcore science fiction to charming editorial pieces, all accomplished through the skillful use of digital illustration tools.

Amanda S. Lanzone is an award-winning illustrator based in Broad Channel, NY, and she received a BFA in Illustration from the School of Visual Arts in 2011. Lanzone has won numerous awards since her recent graduation, including the Society of Illustrators Student Competition two years in a row, and is also a recipient of the School of Visual Arts Alumni Society Scholarship award. Her work has been featured in both online and print publications, including Illustration Mundo, Get Inspired Magazine, Bitch Magazine, and Adweek.